Volume 31 (2018)Transdisciplinarity in Applied Linguistics
Edited by Daniel Perrin & Claire Kramsch
Zurich University of Applied Sciences | UC Berkeley
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Introduction: Transdisciplinarity in applied linguisticsDaniel Perrin & Claire Kramsch | pp. 1–13
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Language teaching and learning as a transdisciplinary endeavour: Multilingualism and epistemological diversityAnthony J. Liddicoat | pp. 14–28
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Transdisciplinarity across two-tiers: The case of applied linguistics and literary studies in U.S. foreign language departmentsChantelle Warner | pp. 29–52
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On, for, and with practitioners: A transdisciplinary approach to text production in real-life settingsDaniel Perrin | pp. 53–80
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The language of numbers: Transdisciplinary action research and financial communicationMarlies Whitehouse | pp. 81–112
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Applied linguistics as epistemic assemblageAlastair Pennycook | pp. 113–134
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Response 1: Applied linguistics as transdisciplinary practice: What’s in a prefix?H. G. Widdowson | pp. 135–142
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Response 2: Transdisciplinary applied linguistics: Themes of perspectivity and transcendenceJonathan Crichton | pp. 143–148
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